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Background:

The EPA Environmental Research and Business Support Program has an immediate opening for an Environmental Science and Policy Associate with the Office of Research and Development at the EPA Research Triangle Park  facility in Durham, North Carolina.

ORD supports high-quality research to improve the scientific basis for decisions on national environmental issues and help EPA achieve its environmental goals. Research is conducted in a broad range of environmental areas by scientists in EPA laboratories and at universities across the country.

The Immediate Office of the Assistant Administrator (IOAA) within the Office of Research and Development (ORD) provides leadership for implementing and communicating ORD’s research to a wide range of stakeholders.  The Chemical Safety for Sustainability (CSS) National Program Director’s (NPD) office within IOAA provides leadership on the strategic directions of ORD’s CSS research program. 

The CSS research program leads development of innovative science to support safe, sustainable design and use of chemicals and materials required to promote human and environmental health.  CSS research program outputs enable the Agency to address impacts of existing chemicals and materials across the lifecycle as well as to anticipate impacts of new chemicals and emerging materials.

The selected applicant will assist the CSS NPD and Deputy NPD with the analytical and administrative duties required to support and maintain a robust research program, including the administration, management, and communication of ORD science.

Management and Administrative responsibilities will include:

  • Researching and summarizing information relating to Agency activities supported by CSS research. 
  • Assisting with event and meeting planning and logistics, including providing assistance in preparing talking points for speakers, creating PowerPoint presentations and assisting room reservations and setup.  This may include travel to meetings and conferences.
  • Preparing and maintaining electronic information (e.g., literature citations and summaries), formal communications materials (e.g., MS Word documents, PowerPoint presentations and Excel files) and images and video used in communications materials (e.g. digital photos, graphic files-Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign, and video files). 
  • Maintaining records of meetings, correspondence, and action documents, and maintain a system to track projects in progress.
  • Assisting in promoting and coordinating the use of web-based opportunities to foster collaboration among ORD scientists.
  • Providing assistance with logistical support and planning for ORD sponsored trainings, workshops, scientific meetings, webinars, conferences and other events.
  • Performing other tasks as required to accomplish project objectives.

Communications-related responsibilities will include:

  • Assisting the team in developing oral presentations using graphics and other interactive formats,
  • Aiding in the creation, review and updates of ORD’s online media sources including Internet, Intranet, blogs, Wikis, podcasts and social media (such as Twitter and/or Facebook).
  • Facilitating the appropriate communication and outreach in collaboration with communications staff, related to program activities including: creating one-page summaries, developing longer pieces based on directed background research, and assisting in the development communication materials for wider audiences.

Location: This job will be located at EPA’s Research Triangle Park facility in Durham, NC.

Salary: Selected applicant will become temporary employees of ORAU and will receive an hourly wage for hours worked, based upon position, education and locale.

Travel: Occasional overnight travel may be required.

Expected Start Date: The position is full-time and expected to begin in January 2015. The initial project is for 12 months and may be renewable up to 60 months.

For more information, contact EPAjobs@orau.org .

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